@develobaby Some babies show a strong tendency to arch their bodies backwards an…

@develobaby Some babies show a strong tendency to arch their bodies backwards an...


@develobaby

Some babies show a strong tendency to arch their bodies backwards and stretch, also known as arching tendency, arching baby, or back dominance. Back dominance can impact motor development by over-activating the back muscles and limiting the use of the front and rotational muscles. This can make it harder for babies to: • Stay in tummy time. • Roll, belly crawl, or crawl on all fours. The solution? Exercises that activate the rotational muscles to balance movement patterns. I’ve created an online course with video-based exercises to address back dominance and strengthen your baby’s motor skills. The exercises are arranged in priority, so you can adapt the time to your schedule. Some signs of back dominance: 🎈 Arching backwards. 🎈 Rolling unintentionally from tummy to back. 🎈 Doing the “airplane” pose. 🎈 Lifting the pelvis when lying on their back. 🎈 Preferring to look straight up when sleeping. 🎈 Flat head 🎈 Delayed rolling Even if your baby doesn’t have back dominance, the exercises in the course are great for general strengthening. Find the course on my website or via link in my bio! 🖤 Do you recognize any of these signs in your baby? Let me know in the comments. With love, Maria ♥️ #PediatricPhysiotherapy #BabyTherapy #BabyExercises #MotorDevelopment #HelpForBaby

♬ Pieces (Solo Piano Version) – Danilo Stankovic

@develobaby

Some babies show a strong tendency to arch their bodies backwards and stretch, also known as arching tendency, arching baby, or back dominance. Back dominance can impact motor development by over-activating the back muscles and limiting the use of the front and rotational muscles. This can make it harder for babies to: • Stay in tummy time. • Roll, belly crawl, or crawl on all fours. The solution? Exercises that activate the rotational muscles to balance movement patterns. I’ve created an online course with video-based exercises to address back dominance and strengthen your baby’s motor skills. The exercises are arranged in priority, so you can adapt the time to your schedule. Some signs of back dominance: 🎈 Arching backwards. 🎈 Rolling unintentionally from tummy to back. 🎈 Doing the “airplane” pose. 🎈 Lifting the pelvis when lying on their back. 🎈 Preferring to look straight up when sleeping. 🎈 Flat head 🎈 Delayed rolling Even if your baby doesn’t have back dominance, the exercises in the course are great for general strengthening. Find the course on my website or via link in my bio! 🖤 Do you recognize any of these signs in your baby? Let me know in the comments. With love, Maria ♥️ #PediatricPhysiotherapy #BabyTherapy #BabyExercises #MotorDevelopment #HelpForBaby

♬ Pieces (Solo Piano Version) – Danilo Stankovic




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